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the white house. so when bernie feels it's the moment, i hope he will take a page out of hillary's book. >> senator boxer, it's rachel maddow here. thanks for being with us tonight. >> sure. >> you are retiring from the senate. there's a very interesting primary to try to fill your seat tonight in california and california has this unusual system now, where there won't be a republican nominee chosen and a democratic nominee chosen for that seat. that everybody runs in the same primary and the top two candidates will face off in the general election. it may be, it's likely to be that two democrats are going to be the two general election candidates to try to replace you in that seat, to try to secede you in that seat. how do you feel about that? >> well, i feel great that i can say with pretty good confident that a strong democratic woman will be taking my seat. and i'm excited about that. it's so unusual. this is the first time we've had this type of primary. >> do you think that california should be
the white house. so when bernie feels it's the moment, i hope he will take a page out of hillary's book. >> senator boxer, it's rachel maddow here. thanks for being with us tonight. >> sure. >> you are retiring from the senate. there's a very interesting primary to try to fill your seat tonight in california and california has this unusual system now, where there won't be a republican nominee chosen and a democratic nominee chosen for that seat. that everybody runs in the same...
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hillary clinton in the white house or an extension of the obama disaster. [ cheers and applause ] trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! >> what a crowd. what a crowd. thank you all very much. we love our country. we love our country. but we can turn this all around. we're going to do it by putting america first. [ cheers and applause ] that commitment is the foundation for change that's been missing and has been missing for a long time. it's important to understand what "america first" means. it means on foreign policy, we will never enter into any conflict unless it makes us safer as a nation. it has to make us safer as a nation. this is, this is the opposite of hillary's foreign policy, which invaded libya, destabilized iraq, unleashed isis, and threw syria into chaos, and created the mass migration, which is wreaking havoc all over the world. and while putting iran on the path to nuclear weapons and making them a dominant power in the middle east. and they are dominant and we have made them that way, folks. we have made them that way. better hope i'm presiden
hillary clinton in the white house or an extension of the obama disaster. [ cheers and applause ] trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! >> what a crowd. what a crowd. thank you all very much. we love our country. we love our country. but we can turn this all around. we're going to do it by putting america first. [ cheers and applause ] that commitment is the foundation for change that's been missing and has been missing for a long time. it's important to...
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if this is the person you want in the white house. newt gingrich said it better than anybody. you're now the republican nominee. you're no longer running for the republican nomination, where some things can be said -- >> which is a terrible kpoo exco begin with. >> i agree, but as the nominee, you have a bigger responsibility. >> so these republicans who have endorsed him have gotten nothing from him. nothing. nothing at all. and quite frankly, paul ryan's productive conversations have gotten him nothing at all. i don't know what they were. >> he's actually gotten worse. >> here's donald trump on friday over the weekend, continuing to attack the federal judge over seeing the trump university case, which you ought to take a look at, for his ethnicity. take a look. >> he's a mexican. we're building a wall between here and mexico. this judge is giving us unfair rulings. now i say, why? well, i'm building a wall, okay? and it's a wall between mexico. not another country. >> but he's not from mexico. he's from indiana. >> he's mexican heri
if this is the person you want in the white house. newt gingrich said it better than anybody. you're now the republican nominee. you're no longer running for the republican nomination, where some things can be said -- >> which is a terrible kpoo exco begin with. >> i agree, but as the nominee, you have a bigger responsibility. >> so these republicans who have endorsed him have gotten nothing from him. nothing. nothing at all. and quite frankly, paul ryan's productive...
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joining us now, nbc news correspondent who just sat down with the vice president and former white house adviser for health policy and for dr. emmanuel. tom, first of all, tell us about your discussion with the vice president. >> well, we did this in two parts. i was with him in washington and then he came up to sloan-kettering and he went through the labs there. i must say, he is dialed in on what's going on in cancer in every regard. all the research that's going on. the cost of it. so, we walked down the corridors of sloan-kettering and nothing that focuses you on cancer like in his case losing his son to cancer. so, here's what we talked about when we were at sloan-kettering. everybody is calling this a moonshot, but moonshot means a singular effort as probably you are discovering and did with bo that cancer treatment is divided up into 1,000 parts. >> over 100 plus different cancers. and the whole idea of the moonshot is you remember, tom, less about getting to the moon than developing a whole generation of engineers and scientists. this is a moment. >> it could be a unifier. >> it
joining us now, nbc news correspondent who just sat down with the vice president and former white house adviser for health policy and for dr. emmanuel. tom, first of all, tell us about your discussion with the vice president. >> well, we did this in two parts. i was with him in washington and then he came up to sloan-kettering and he went through the labs there. i must say, he is dialed in on what's going on in cancer in every regard. all the research that's going on. the cost of it. so,...
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let's go to the white house where jim miklaszewski has been standing by. mik, what do you have for us? >> reporter: the president was briefed early this morning according to the white house press secretary, josh earnest, by lisa monico, the assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. and the president asked that he be kept up to date, receive updated briefings throughout the day on the progress of the investigation. now, according to what we're hearing now, chris, is that perhaps this will not end up being a federal investigation at this point and as of now there's no indication that the president himself is planning to make any kind of public statements today or that the white house is planning any public briefings. the president did ask the fbi and all appropriate agencies to assist the orlando, the florida authorities in their investigation and to assist too in comforting the community as best it can to help recover from this tragic shooting. but so far here, the white house is pretty much shut down for sunday and we're standi
let's go to the white house where jim miklaszewski has been standing by. mik, what do you have for us? >> reporter: the president was briefed early this morning according to the white house press secretary, josh earnest, by lisa monico, the assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. and the president asked that he be kept up to date, receive updated briefings throughout the day on the progress of the investigation. now, according to what we're hearing now,...
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grit their teeth for four years and win the white house. >> conservative columnist george will is not only acting for the republican party to separate from his it's o presumptive nominee he is separating himself. he says he has officially left the party and changed hits voter registration in maryland to unaffiliated. will says one of the key factors in his decision was house speaker paul ryan's endorsement of donald trump. he said a president trump with no opposition from congress would be worse than a hillary clinton presidency with a republican led congress. back with me are george will and -- robert george and e.j. dionne. robert, your thoughts. >> well, george will is a man of principle, i can certainly understand that. a number of us, myself included, were frustrated with speaker ryan who on the one hand says that trump made a racist statement about judge curiel but says he is still endorsing him. when you talk about the speaker of the house he is not just an individual member but heading the institution, that's kind of frustrating. given how much george will as you said has been
grit their teeth for four years and win the white house. >> conservative columnist george will is not only acting for the republican party to separate from his it's o presumptive nominee he is separating himself. he says he has officially left the party and changed hits voter registration in maryland to unaffiliated. will says one of the key factors in his decision was house speaker paul ryan's endorsement of donald trump. he said a president trump with no opposition from congress would...
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take a look. >> if the white house phone rings at 3:00 a.m., will his little hand even pick up the receiver? >> how can he create jobs with wh his hands are too small to smak on the deal? >> when he decides to launch nuclear war, will his stubby fingers be able to push the button? >> it's time our country learned every inch of the truth. we launched americans against insecure billionaires with tiny hand pac. >> go to trump has tiny hands.com. >> together we can learn from donald trump can truly handle being commander in chief. >> does that work? ridicule as political theater? does that work? >> i think it does work a little bit, especially in the donald trump case because what you are talking about is getting as many people to share these kinds of ads on social media, because people want to talk about trump and this is a fun way to do it. it reminds me of the 30 rock where the guy in the wheelchair was the child of the royal family and he had really small hands. anywa anyway, it's -- >> you have to watch it. jamal is sticking around despite references none of us remember. >>> up next, will
take a look. >> if the white house phone rings at 3:00 a.m., will his little hand even pick up the receiver? >> how can he create jobs with wh his hands are too small to smak on the deal? >> when he decides to launch nuclear war, will his stubby fingers be able to push the button? >> it's time our country learned every inch of the truth. we launched americans against insecure billionaires with tiny hand pac. >> go to trump has tiny hands.com. >> together we...
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new poll for the race of the white house has the race tied. the quinnipiac has hillary clinton at 42% and donald trump and inside the margin of error. the race is still tie would major third party candidates included. trump at 37 with libertarian gary johnson at 8% and joe stein at 4%. when splitting the voters by race. while black voters choose clinton 91-1% as hispanic voters also choose clinton, 50 to 33% for trump. >> that 33% pretty interesting for hispanics. 1%, obviously, nu lly nothing t home about. 33%, though, a good bit higher than mitt romney. >> amazing in the sense that it would be, if that held and she got all the rest of the hispanic vote. mitt romney and john mccain. >> the q poll shows the gender gap is near equal with women 50% to 33% in favor of clinton while trump leads the male vote 47 to 34. >> women vote more often than men. so, clearly. >> well, yeah, responsible, we show up. things like that. >> i think this poll probably is a little, shows things tighter than where they probably are. i think we've seen that as a tren
new poll for the race of the white house has the race tied. the quinnipiac has hillary clinton at 42% and donald trump and inside the margin of error. the race is still tie would major third party candidates included. trump at 37 with libertarian gary johnson at 8% and joe stein at 4%. when splitting the voters by race. while black voters choose clinton 91-1% as hispanic voters also choose clinton, 50 to 33% for trump. >> that 33% pretty interesting for hispanics. 1%, obviously, nu lly...
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so if hillary clinton wins the white house, what should she do first? well, she should use the bully pulpit of the presidency to demand that congress restore the voting rights act which was gutted by the supreme court in 2013. she should also make sure that the next supreme court justice would uphold voting rights. clinton has proposed automatic voter registration for everyone over aged 18 unless you opt out. plus a minimum of 20 days of early voting. while clinton enjoys strong support from voters of color, actually getting them to vote is crucial. a look at that when "a.m. joy" continues. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. (announcer vo) it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so guess what, i met them at th. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite
so if hillary clinton wins the white house, what should she do first? well, she should use the bully pulpit of the presidency to demand that congress restore the voting rights act which was gutted by the supreme court in 2013. she should also make sure that the next supreme court justice would uphold voting rights. clinton has proposed automatic voter registration for everyone over aged 18 unless you opt out. plus a minimum of 20 days of early voting. while clinton enjoys strong support from...
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. >> is this an attempt to put somebody into the white house who i suppose they think paul manafort will manage to keep him from doing things that disturb and terrify and trattle the country for four years. is that the idea to patch him together for four years in the office? >> well, i think at this point the people around donald trump are hoping they can keep him quiet for a day or two. they would consider that a victory. the background is advising manner of ego maniacs around the world. strong men in the ukraine, et cetera. the theory is paul that pixes that background with knowledge, deep knowledge of republican party mechanics can be the guy to do it but you ask the right question. if it's constantly a matter of trying to tie donald trump down, you know, like in a jonathan swift story of travels, i don't know how that's going to work. i think this is a victory internally for paul manafort and his crew. they are agagenerally older and know the republican party but what was happening here as john said, republican leaders in congress, republican donors, republican governors and senators
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it's the only way back to the white house. here we are four years later. donald trump is going to be the republican nominee. that is not his theory. donald trump's theory is not going to get a bigger share of the latino vote. it's this. he this he can drive up the support that mitt romney had among white voters. this is where things get interesting. because a lot of republicans assumed after 2012 that that number that romney got there, 59-39 he was basically maxing out what republicans could get from white voters. this is interesting. in our latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll overall among white voters this is what you see. trump is basically on pace right here to hit what romney got. you know, some undecided voters here. look at this divide between college educated white voters and noncollege educated white voters. noncollege educated white voters trump leads by 27 points. this is actually better, better than mitt romney did among noncollege educated white voters in 2012. he won that group by 25 points. trump already up by 27 and you see that only
it's the only way back to the white house. here we are four years later. donald trump is going to be the republican nominee. that is not his theory. donald trump's theory is not going to get a bigger share of the latino vote. it's this. he this he can drive up the support that mitt romney had among white voters. this is where things get interesting. because a lot of republicans assumed after 2012 that that number that romney got there, 59-39 he was basically maxing out what republicans could...
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way the other way if they felt that that kind the fervor was going to take the white house. i happen to be on that side of the fervor, but the reality is and the general election where the sanders voters are not as important in terms of the percentage. it's certainly very important to the base of the democratic party, those of us who believe what they believe. but in a general election that's a whole different matter. >> i think that the only person that's been able to demonstrate that she's formidable in taking down donald trump has been elizabeth warren. if you watch the tweet storms, she has no fear. >> she's a first class troll. >> and hillary clinton cannot stoop to his level but elizabeth warren actually has the gloves on and it softens the fight between them. >> let's take a listen to elizabeth warren attacking donald trump. in the part of the vice presidential picks role is attacking the other candidate in a way that the candidate can't. this is elizabeth warren going after donald trump. take a listen. >> what kind of man roots for people to get thrown out of their j
way the other way if they felt that that kind the fervor was going to take the white house. i happen to be on that side of the fervor, but the reality is and the general election where the sanders voters are not as important in terms of the percentage. it's certainly very important to the base of the democratic party, those of us who believe what they believe. but in a general election that's a whole different matter. >> i think that the only person that's been able to demonstrate that...
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then she came to the white house, two for the price of one. the health care bill getting through the embarrassment of the '98 problem we all know about and having the guts to run for the senate for new york. the guts when people would have laughed at going on to become a hell of a senator from new york and totally accepted and secretary of state and no problems and running again a second time. that's a hell of a political history. >> yeah. she's an amazing candidate and woman and success story. she's smart. she's passionate. she's determined and she actually aachieves the things she sets out to achieve. i find it galling to have anyone lecture on health care. i'm like do you remember she spent how many years of her life as the first lady work og health ca care. the fact that she triy to guess her on foreign policy. >> yet bernie won all those 20-some states. what do you think that was about? >> the thing is she won for votes. more people voted for her. she won more votes. she's more popular than he is. he's so popular. she's more popular. >> i
then she came to the white house, two for the price of one. the health care bill getting through the embarrassment of the '98 problem we all know about and having the guts to run for the senate for new york. the guts when people would have laughed at going on to become a hell of a senator from new york and totally accepted and secretary of state and no problems and running again a second time. that's a hell of a political history. >> yeah. she's an amazing candidate and woman and success...
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he can't be in the white house. it has to be secretary clinton. >> you campaign heavily back in 2012. have you been contacted by the campaign? do you intended to campaign on her behalf or with her? >> i intend to do everything in my power to elect the first woman president of the united states. >> we appreciate it, thank you very much for your time. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> the other big story we are watching right here today, hillary clinton and elizabeth warren, this duo in cincinnati, ohio. hitting the campaign trail together for their first time. the clinton campaign trying to demonstrate party unity in a critical swing state that president obama just snuck by with barely two percentage point victory back in 2012. prior to the speech, donald trump took aim today at senator warren, one of his frequent and favorite targets, writing, quote, crooked hillary is wheeling out one of the least productive senators in the u.s. senate. goofy elizabeth warren who lied on heritage. trump of course has used that nickname
he can't be in the white house. it has to be secretary clinton. >> you campaign heavily back in 2012. have you been contacted by the campaign? do you intended to campaign on her behalf or with her? >> i intend to do everything in my power to elect the first woman president of the united states. >> we appreciate it, thank you very much for your time. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> the other big story we are watching right here today, hillary clinton and elizabeth...
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he wasn't planning to run for re-election but after getting bounced from the white house race after losing florida back in march, he's been reconsidering his political future. we'll be right back. speclly blended for your optimal nut-rition. that's right, i just changed a word in the english dictionary, forever. planters. nutrition starts with nut. atp, we empower anyone to stop a job if setng doesn'seemight, so everyone comes home safely. because safetys never being satisfied. and always working to be better. the presumptive republican nominee says hillary clinton will abolish the second amendment. >> her plan is to disarm law-abiding americans abolishing the second amendment and leaving only the bad guys and terrorists with guns. she wants to take away americans guns and admit the very people who want to slaughter us. let them come into the country. we don't have guns. let them come in. let them have all the fun they want. >> senator bob casey of pennsylvania. is this the time we're going to get safety measure on guns, something that protects us from terrorists? >> chris, i sure open so.
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>> well, you'd have to ask the white house. we all want to bring the party together. that is something i've been talking about. i've said that i will do my part. that's what i did. actually eight years ago tomorrow, june 7th, in 2008. i had a much closer race with then-senator obama than senator sanders has with me. the popular vote was literally neck and neck. the delegate gap was much smaller. but i took the position that he had a lead in the pledged delegates. that's what we look at. that's what superdelegates look at. and i withdrew. and i also endorsed him. and i knew how important it was that we unify the democratic party. i think it's equally important this time around. >> when senator sanders has been essentially warning the networks, warning journalists, they shouldn't declare the nomination clinched tomorrow, even if you do cross the delegate threshold, because he says the superdelegates can't really be counted until they vote at the convention. as you just explained that was not your can includes calculus when the race was closer than it is now. does that f
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so clearly that is in part what the president had to say from the white house. at this point, does that take some of the emotion out of the political debate? over the supreme court? if abortion is at least, for now, off the table? or as you point out, is a lot of work from your perspective more to be done? >> there is a lot of work left to be done. of course this is a country that believes that abortion should be a decision that's left up to a woman and her doctor. and firmly support that. and clearly when you have a candidate, secretary clinton who is so strongly in support of women's health and rights and on the other hand donald trump said he would appoint justices who would overturn roe versus wade. this is going to continue to be important. it is going to be a defining issue for women voters in november. i think we are going to see a record gender gap in november. and this is going to be one of the main reasons, and the planned parenthood action fund as well as others will be making this an important point in the months to come. >> and the clinton campaign
so clearly that is in part what the president had to say from the white house. at this point, does that take some of the emotion out of the political debate? over the supreme court? if abortion is at least, for now, off the table? or as you point out, is a lot of work from your perspective more to be done? >> there is a lot of work left to be done. of course this is a country that believes that abortion should be a decision that's left up to a woman and her doctor. and firmly support...
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yet by the time gerald ford is president he's at the white house visiting. >> it's kind of a -- looking at the list of people who were bugged by their government back then has turned into a badge of honor in modern times. if you're a fighter from louisville who plays your cards right, someday they will invite you to harvard to talk to the students. listen to a bit of this, muhammad ali in 1975. >> people look for miracles. people look for surprises of all kinds. yet the greatest wonder, the greatest miracle, the greatest surprise is to be found in one's heart. >> we are covering the death of the champ, announced tonight, surrounded by his family in arizona. the end of the journey for muhammad ali. death came at the age of 74 for a man who as we've been and his largeness of a human made that title come true. born cascius clay. what a journey for a man that was easily the most famous map in the
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if we can blast 50 women into space, we will some day launch a woman into the white house. and, although we weren't able to shatter that highest glass ceiling this time, thank you. it got about 18 million cracks in it. and the light is shining through like never before, filling us all with the hope and the sure knowledge path will be a little easier next time. >> hillary clinton there eight years ago to the date. as we think about the night that just unfolded, we don't want to lose sight of the history. what is historic about tonight and what it means? josh, you were saying earlier some of this has been stretched out and expected, but -- >> yeah. i don't -- i think some people are finding this campaign less exhausting than i have been findsing it. yes, we need to sit back and understand how historic this is. and i understand that. we've been marching inevitably towards this mark for so long. i think i'm not alone in that. i think there are a lot of voters who are just as soon ready to have this be over. >> yeah. i think a lot of folks are core nating her. and i think what o
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i think that winning the white house is about more than just entertaining a large audience. he's very good at that. he proved that. i think the american people also would like to see see him fill in the blanks. he's appealed to a lot of voters. he's going to be the nominee. i for one don't have any trouble supporting him because he's going to pick the next supreme court justice. but i don't think the republican party fundamentally is going to change. what he is helping us do is reach out to voters that are not likely to vote for republicans. >> mitch mcconnell saying he doesn't think the gop will fundamentally change. we'll be right back. >>> back with the "hardball" roundtable. tell me something i don't know. >> the first fund-raiser between the rnc and donald trump was $6.5 million. all of which is going to pay for data which donald trump says he doesn't need. >> whose idea was that? >> reince priebus. my friend. >> don't share. >> california's a semi-open primary. what that means is that in order for independents, who bernie sanders needs, in order for them to vote on jun
i think that winning the white house is about more than just entertaining a large audience. he's very good at that. he proved that. i think the american people also would like to see see him fill in the blanks. he's appealed to a lot of voters. he's going to be the nominee. i for one don't have any trouble supporting him because he's going to pick the next supreme court justice. but i don't think the republican party fundamentally is going to change. what he is helping us do is reach out to...
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. >> you don't know where your house is? >> i've been finding parts of it searching down the road. >> reporter: another problem, gas leaks causing homes to catch fire and explode, like this one in the town of white sulphur springs catapulting scott's wife into a nearby tree where she clung for hours until finally being rescued. 70% of her body burned. >> my wife called me and told me about the gas and all that. i told her -- i love her. >> reporter: those affected banding together with what little they have left. >> this has to be the focal point for the heartbeat of america. these people are just goodness person fied. >> reporter: many residents from the area spent last night in shelter. this is the deadliest flash flood the u.s. has seen in the past 18 years. fema has already arrived to begin assessing that damage and neighbors here have been working around the clock to make sure residents having everything they need to survive. >> appreciate that, morgan. >>> my next guest was critical of donald trump weeks ago on this sh
. >> you don't know where your house is? >> i've been finding parts of it searching down the road. >> reporter: another problem, gas leaks causing homes to catch fire and explode, like this one in the town of white sulphur springs catapulting scott's wife into a nearby tree where she clung for hours until finally being rescued. 70% of her body burned. >> my wife called me and told me about the gas and all that. i told her -- i love her. >> reporter: those affected...
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because that will definitely knock us out of the white house. >> i'm interested in the use of his vocabulary, guys, chasm. you don't lead a chasm. a chasm is a big ravine or something. up in new england, david, what's he trying to do politically there? >> he's on a tightrope without a net. i mean -- >> i think he's a flagpole sitter. he's up there and he has to -- >> take a step back. this is the highest ranking member of the republican party can't say in good faith, you should support this guy. we should support our nominee. if you don't want to support him, i realize you might think he's crazy or a bigot or an extremist, so i'm okay with that. i don't think in modern american politics have you ever had an occasion where leaders of one's nominee's own party calls him a racist and a bigot. >> usually when he said there's a conscience vote on the hill, it's like the leadership is not going to nail you down and force you to vote with the party. but there's a strong thing for the leader of a portarty to say about a presidential nominee. what kind of a statement that? >> in many ways, people hav
because that will definitely knock us out of the white house. >> i'm interested in the use of his vocabulary, guys, chasm. you don't lead a chasm. a chasm is a big ravine or something. up in new england, david, what's he trying to do politically there? >> he's on a tightrope without a net. i mean -- >> i think he's a flagpole sitter. he's up there and he has to -- >> take a step back. this is the highest ranking member of the republican party can't say in good faith, you...
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damage from the worst flooding that state has seen in decades. >>> the white house stepping in as well, mobilizing federal aid to help those whose lives have been washed away. >>> and brexit backlash, top labor party officials walk out calling it quits in a clalg hal to their left wing party's leader. but we begin here in new york city where the annual pride parade is now underway. moments ago, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton joined new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city mayor bill diblasio to march in the nation's largest event honoring the lgbtq community. an estimated two million people are expected to turn out today and in the wake of the mass shooting at an orlando nightclub this year's event has taken on a more defiant tone. we're at the parade starting point. he joins us now from midtown manhattan. chris, good to you have us with. what is the mood like out there today? >> i want you to see for yourself. take a look behind me. look at all the folks who have been standing out here for the last three hours to join this pride march. we are now three hours
damage from the worst flooding that state has seen in decades. >>> the white house stepping in as well, mobilizing federal aid to help those whose lives have been washed away. >>> and brexit backlash, top labor party officials walk out calling it quits in a clalg hal to their left wing party's leader. but we begin here in new york city where the annual pride parade is now underway. moments ago, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton joined new york governor andrew...
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the white house. >> we see the mega rallies. he pays to rent out arenas. he gives the speech and that's what this campaign is. it's what we see on tv. his rallies are his campaign. >> it got him through the primary. he got the free media, earned media. he had a message that penetrated, that got through the bubble that crowded out dozen contenders. >> you look at numbers and say this is not what you're supposed to compete with. he just went through the primary process doing this and winning. how do you look at it? >> i look at it both ways. i appreciate what nick spelled out. it's more of a problem with the party than donald trump in some respects. he has done this very differently. he is thinking i spent the least amount of money to get where i am. even after the worst four weeks i could have, i'm still only down by the most eight points. his logic in looking at this is not in the same space that traditional operatives and campaign officials and personnel would be. he's looking at this through a very different lens. the question
the white house. >> we see the mega rallies. he pays to rent out arenas. he gives the speech and that's what this campaign is. it's what we see on tv. his rallies are his campaign. >> it got him through the primary. he got the free media, earned media. he had a message that penetrated, that got through the bubble that crowded out dozen contenders. >> you look at numbers and say this is not what you're supposed to compete with. he just went through the primary process doing...
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that was announced yesterday by the white house. i mean, it's criminal investigation. first time ever, by the way, a president of the united states endorsed somebody under criminal investigation. interesting. bill and hillary made $153 million giving speeches to special interest groups since 2001. that's a lot of money. that's a lot of money. these donors own hillary clinton. they own her. >> now, the difference between where the two parties are right now was on stark display this week. as we mentioned, clinton picking up a series of major endorsements. >> i know how hard this job can be. that's why i know hillary will be so good at it. in fact, i don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. >> anybody who thinks that whatever the next president is, and god willing, in my view, it won't be secretary clinton, but whoever the next president it is. >> i'm willing to work my heart out to make sure hillary clinton will be the next president of the united states and make sure donald trump never gets any place close to the white house. >> that's the
that was announced yesterday by the white house. i mean, it's criminal investigation. first time ever, by the way, a president of the united states endorsed somebody under criminal investigation. interesting. bill and hillary made $153 million giving speeches to special interest groups since 2001. that's a lot of money. that's a lot of money. these donors own hillary clinton. they own her. >> now, the difference between where the two parties are right now was on stark display this week....
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the white house says they will provide more details as the president's trip gets closer but it will be thursday in orlando. when we learn more about >>> i ♪ (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. >>> i will no longer stand here absorbing the full concern and smugness. sooner or later the country will hold us accountable for our inaction. but as you bow your head and think about what you say to your god, when you are asked what you did to slow the slaughter of innocents, there will be silence. >> connecticut congressman saying he's done with congress's moments of silence. these moments of silence we always have again and again following our country's mass shootings. he said congress has a quote fetish to repeatedly meet bloody tragedy with violence instead of action. he did walk off the house floor. he joins us now. i appreciate you being with us. what made you decide to take this particular stance today? >> i thought yesterday about how this would be the dozenth time in recent memory where i m
the white house says they will provide more details as the president's trip gets closer but it will be thursday in orlando. when we learn more about >>> i ♪ (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. >>> i will no longer stand here absorbing the full concern and smugness. sooner or later the country will hold us accountable for our inaction. but as you bow your head and think about what...
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white house. the u.s. government tormented him for a reason, he was unabash unabashidally dangerous. again with so many and advocacy out there he really benefitted from. >> he was dangerous because he was correct that the war in vietnam was a horrific waste of human life on both sides and he was willing to say that at a time when very few were unwilling to say it. the number one song was ballad of the green berets and the cover of life magazine was vietnam the war that's worth winning. the u.s. congress took two votes, one was to renew the commitment to the draft, the other was to make it a crime to burn the flag. this is very big pushback from the yoouunited states government he still stood tall when he didn't have to. he wouldn't have been handed a gun, all he was asked to do was wear some red, white and blue trunks, but he felt anything held do with this war would be against his morals and purpose. >> when you look at that in the political and civil rights activism but he took to the mic and po
white house. the u.s. government tormented him for a reason, he was unabash unabashidally dangerous. again with so many and advocacy out there he really benefitted from. >> he was dangerous because he was correct that the war in vietnam was a horrific waste of human life on both sides and he was willing to say that at a time when very few were unwilling to say it. the number one song was ballad of the green berets and the cover of life magazine was vietnam the war that's worth winning....
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into the white house. i suppose he should notice that his turnberry lost value overnight. but stunning that e he would come out with a sales pitch for trump industries and trump hotels on a day like this. >> seeing you are the captain of the ship here, could you guarantee us that if he does get to the point talking about chocolates on the pillows, we'll interrupt. >> just for you. that's an important voting issue for you. if this were a conventional campaign, this trip wouldn't have happened under your campaign? what would you do? >> 40 minutes ago i wrote on a pose of paper for katy tur if he had travelled with any foreign policy advisers or if it he planned to meet with the leaders of brexit because they were making some of the same arguments that trump was making. it's clear from watching the top of his news conference that's highly unlikely and probably didn't travel with them. how i would have planned this trip, it's beautiful. he seems calm, which is always a good thing. i would have had had 4ihim fl
into the white house. i suppose he should notice that his turnberry lost value overnight. but stunning that e he would come out with a sales pitch for trump industries and trump hotels on a day like this. >> seeing you are the captain of the ship here, could you guarantee us that if he does get to the point talking about chocolates on the pillows, we'll interrupt. >> just for you. that's an important voting issue for you. if this were a conventional campaign, this trip wouldn't have...
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govern with a republican in the white house. >>> a rescue plane left the south pole. the goal is to evacuate at least one sick worker there. later this morning president obama signs into law the first overhaul of toxic chemical rules in 40 years. the bill updates rules for tens of thousands of every day chemicals. and rory mcilroy isn't attending the olympics saying his health and that of his family comes before anything else. >>> campaign troubles left donald trump on defense. in a speech coming up he is planning to go on offense in a big way. on "morning joe" ben carson said he doesn't necessarily like the strategy but he understands it. >> this is where we are as a society. we like to see carnage. we are attracted to it and we respond to it. and successful politicians understand that and they take advantage of that. >> hallie jackson inside the trump sohoe where donald trump will be speaking. we can see the podium. if my vision is okay and i am wearing my glasses today, two teleprompters are set up by that podium. >> reporter: it's tough to show from our angle alth
govern with a republican in the white house. >>> a rescue plane left the south pole. the goal is to evacuate at least one sick worker there. later this morning president obama signs into law the first overhaul of toxic chemical rules in 40 years. the bill updates rules for tens of thousands of every day chemicals. and rory mcilroy isn't attending the olympics saying his health and that of his family comes before anything else. >>> campaign troubles left donald trump on...
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or was it along the same lines as trump's vintage claim that the real man in the white house does not match up with the narrative we've come to believe, that he wasn't as recorded born in hawaii that nobody knew him in school that there's something not on the level about who he actually is. in other words, that there's something going on. donald trump's claim to the more benign interpretation, that he was refusing the phrase radical islamic terrorism for global diplomatic reasons, would be stronger if he had not made his first mark on the national stage advancing the line that the president of the united states was a secret foreigner. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. in washington.
or was it along the same lines as trump's vintage claim that the real man in the white house does not match up with the narrative we've come to believe, that he wasn't as recorded born in hawaii that nobody knew him in school that there's something not on the level about who he actually is. in other words, that there's something going on. donald trump's claim to the more benign interpretation, that he was refusing the phrase radical islamic terrorism for global diplomatic reasons, would be...
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david corn, nbc political analyst, and veering off to the right, carol lee, white house reporter for the "wall street journal" but from the news pages. let me ask you about this crazy trump. sometimes he says something and catches reality. little touch of reality. then he goes completely off. what is he talking about saying this turnberry golf course is going to make more money because of the drop in the british pound? a whole country loses. he says that's okay, because it helps me up here in this golf course of mine. it doesn't show presidential anything. >> the one thing -- >> can you answer this one question? why did he do it? >> the one thing donald trump seems to care about more than anything else in the entire world is donald trump. when orlando happened, he talked about people are telling me i got it right. when there's a crisis in britain, it's like how it's going to affect him. >> when a judge he thinks is going to rule against him. >> he sees the whole world through this lens of donald trump. >> somebody said today, this is a wall street term, notion, that he is the brand t
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this wasn't organized by the leaders in the democratic party or in the white house or pelosi and hoyer. this really came from john lewis and congresswoman clark and a few other people. and lewis is a civil rights organizer who risked life and limb and is praised by beating in both parties for that. it did have a different flavor. whether that lasts long term and whether republicans are able to rephrase this as rule breaking by another name is a political question. it's different than something highly structured. i interviewed one member of congress late last night who said, hey, i would have worn pants and not a dress had i known we were going to do this. this wasn't all organized. this grew and grew and grew n this goes to social media which is why this sit-in is different than anything we would have seen in the last 200 years because it was broadcast by members, even as the republican leadership, as they allowed to under the rules, shut down the normal cameras. >> i think that nugget about the clothes is so fascinating and underscores how unprecedented this is. thanks for helping us
this wasn't organized by the leaders in the democratic party or in the white house or pelosi and hoyer. this really came from john lewis and congresswoman clark and a few other people. and lewis is a civil rights organizer who risked life and limb and is praised by beating in both parties for that. it did have a different flavor. whether that lasts long term and whether republicans are able to rephrase this as rule breaking by another name is a political question. it's different than something...
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>> i think the party of lincoln wants to win the white house. the right of center world needs to respect the fact that the primary voters have spoken. donald trump has won the nomination the old fashioned way. he got more votes than anybody else. is he the perfect candidate for a lot of us? he isn't. but we have a two-party system here. and hillary clinton is certainly not something that i think would be good for the country for -- to continue basically the obama administration for another four years. >> if you end up with a president clinton, do you imagine you'll be able to work better? you write in your memoir, wasn't easy working with president obama. it's pretty clear that you and he see the world very differently politically, but also the back and forths that you had, you didn't find very helpful. do you imagine you would have a better working relationship with a president hillary clinton? >> i would rather be working with donald trump. for one thing, i know he's going to appoint the right kind of person to the supreme court. he already pu
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white house. that's what we're focused on. >> i'm impressed with how you shifted this to donald trump. but i want to go back -- >> that's what the focus is. our focus at the dnc is not on anything else other than electing a democrat for president. >> so when you say definitively, you're not leafing this job before the end of november, period? >> no, i'm going to be focused on electing a democratic president. that's what we've been doing at the dnc. i have an incredible team that has worked with me to ensure that we can be the most prepared. and i'm confident that because so donald trump is so incredibly dangerous and threatens the security of this country, that we will elect a democratic president and americans will unite against his hatred and the rhetoric that he has spewed that has been vile and vitriolic. >> has secretary clinton indicated she wants you to stay at democratic chair? >> you know, i have very much appreciated the support of the president, the vice president, secretary clinton and
white house. that's what we're focused on. >> i'm impressed with how you shifted this to donald trump. but i want to go back -- >> that's what the focus is. our focus at the dnc is not on anything else other than electing a democrat for president. >> so when you say definitively, you're not leafing this job before the end of november, period? >> no, i'm going to be focused on electing a democratic president. that's what we've been doing at the dnc. i have an incredible...
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make sure democrats would win the white house in 2008. look, jerry brown said, i liked your long segment about jerry brown, he said today, this is not a time for democrats to be fighting each other. that the general election has already begun. and he spoke really movingly and powerfully about the stakes in this election. and look, we've had other scenarios, that in 1980, in the brown -- sorry in the carter/kennedy convention, that was not a good convention for jimmy carter and he paid a significant price. i think hillary clinton after this combat really needs the opportunity to have a clear shot at communicating with the american people about her agenda, to begin to build the case against donald trump and the comparison with donald trump. and this space between the lastm and it's important for winning in november. and i hope senator sanders is able to make the same courageous decision that hillary made at that point in 2008. >> all right, jeff garin, former co-chief strategist for hillary clinton's campaign in 2008, thanks for the time, a
make sure democrats would win the white house in 2008. look, jerry brown said, i liked your long segment about jerry brown, he said today, this is not a time for democrats to be fighting each other. that the general election has already begun. and he spoke really movingly and powerfully about the stakes in this election. and look, we've had other scenarios, that in 1980, in the brown -- sorry in the carter/kennedy convention, that was not a good convention for jimmy carter and he paid a...
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white house. so clearly she's had a lot of time to kind of think through the different -- the different things on this front. i think that's part of why you've started to see, for example, she met privately with elizabeth warren. that helps build a personal relationship that maybe wasn't otherwise there. >> and we're expecting hillary clinton any minute to arrive, right? i'm hearing she's already arrived to the building? >> reporter: so she's arrived to the building. she's got to come down a couple of levels. we're in the house visitors center which is underneath the capitol building, kind of behind it. there's both office space down here as well as areas for tourists. so you should see her walk past another one of our cameras stationed up the hall. you may have seen kelly o'donnell from there earlier and then she'll walk past us. she is expected to be greeted by house minority leader nancy pelosi and then they're going to walk down the hallway. as we mentioned, xavier becerra will meet them and s
white house. so clearly she's had a lot of time to kind of think through the different -- the different things on this front. i think that's part of why you've started to see, for example, she met privately with elizabeth warren. that helps build a personal relationship that maybe wasn't otherwise there. >> and we're expecting hillary clinton any minute to arrive, right? i'm hearing she's already arrived to the building? >> reporter: so she's arrived to the building. she's got to...
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the new king, is in the united states right now lobbying the white house, trying to smooth over relations, and here as sort of a proponent of this new muscular saudi foreign policy. my column in today's "boston globe" is taking the saudis to task over what they did at the u.n. recently, where they essentially threatened to cut off funding for the u.n. or even pull out of the world body entirely if they weren't taken off a black list. >> maybe we'll pull out of saudi arabia someday. >> i've been off the campaign trail, i keep going to meetings where people ask, what is donald trump going to do as president? the conversation almost immediately switches to hillary, either because people here don't believe trump is going to win or they have no idea what on earth he'd actually do. >> hillary clinton and her advisers are working on culling their list of vp candidates. bernie sanders is not on the list. elizabeth warren's on the list, other familiar names -- tim kaine, tom perez. a couple of wild cards on the list. los angeles mayor eric garcetti is one of the contender -- >> do you believe all
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leadership in the white house. >> the backdrop for britain's exit from the 28-nation european union, a populist backlash, an angry working class channeling its distrust in government, feeling left behind by globalization and searching for a scapegoat. >> there's also been a fair amount of immigration from the eu. and i think that coupled with the refugee crisis really afforded the leave campaign a very powerful narrative. >> the leave campaign preyed on anxieties about increased competition for resources and jobs. >> we have fought against the multinationals, the big emergent banks, against big politics. >> and it stoked immigration fears. one campaign poster even using pictures of syrian refugees crossing over into slovenia. >> open up the door, unconditionally, without security check anybody. >> the words have a familiar echo. >> people want to see borders. they don't necessarily want people pouring into their country. that they don't know who they are and where they come from. >> so, could a uk style retrenchment happen here? at a focus group this week in pittsburgh, working-class
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fouchy, speaker ryan basically says this is a stunt by the white house, that there's plenty of money across various accounts that can be drawn from first, and the house will then back-fill those funds as needed to make sure that you and others can respond effectively. >> well, i disagree with that. the president asked for $1.9 billion. because we need $1.9 billion. that figure came from proposals that were put forth about how we at nih and the cdc and other agencies would be able to respond in an expeditious way to this throwing threat. we know this is a very serious situation in south america, puerto rico is in serious trouble, on the verge of what i would consider is going to be a very serious outbreak. we already have a considerable number of travel-related cases, almost 600 travel-related cases in the united states. and the concern that we have is that as we enter into the robust mosquito months in the next couple of months as we get into the summer, that there will be local outbreaks within the continental united states. fortunately we've not seen that thus far. it's only been t
fouchy, speaker ryan basically says this is a stunt by the white house, that there's plenty of money across various accounts that can be drawn from first, and the house will then back-fill those funds as needed to make sure that you and others can respond effectively. >> well, i disagree with that. the president asked for $1.9 billion. because we need $1.9 billion. that figure came from proposals that were put forth about how we at nih and the cdc and other agencies would be able to...
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ipad will go up. >> hillary clinton asked voters to imagine trump in the situation room of the white house. listen to this. >> imagine donald trump sitting in the situation room making life or death decisions on behalf of the united states. imagine him deciding whether to send your spouses or children into battle. imagine if he had not just his twitter account at his disposal when he's angry but america's entire arsenal. do we want him making those calls? i have a lot of faith that the american people will make the right decision. this is a country with a deep reservoir of common sense and national pride. we're all counting on that. >> how does she maintain that line of attack in debates? if she is calling the guy dangerous, somebody like gwen saying you call this man dangerous. >> there's two things about that. someone a buddy of mine said when he heard that is didn't she say the same thing about barack obama. i think that was kind of the clinton line of barack obama. there's that aspect of it. we heard that before. the other thing is it does go to what you're saying about taking th
ipad will go up. >> hillary clinton asked voters to imagine trump in the situation room of the white house. listen to this. >> imagine donald trump sitting in the situation room making life or death decisions on behalf of the united states. imagine him deciding whether to send your spouses or children into battle. imagine if he had not just his twitter account at his disposal when he's angry but america's entire arsenal. do we want him making those calls? i have a lot of faith that...
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sweetest thing i'd ever seen ♪ >> the music i'm listening to now, if i went to your house or most white people's places i don't hear this kind of music, because your culture, your woman didn't leave you, your woman didn't slip off on you like our women because you didn't have no money. you had money to keep your woman. your songs are like ♪ when that train comes around and the folsom prison and the folsom prison ♪ ♪ y'all come y'all come whatever it is, that's different. chinese have different music. i don't want to hear that. and he understand it. everybody's got that culture. so we are not saying that we hate you, or we want to be more united, never talking to you again or doing business, we don't do that. what we're saying is that we want to be independent now. ♪ baby i wonder yes i wonder baby i wonder ♪ ♪ ah i wonder in in the world's going to happen to me ♪ >>> the great place to visit in and can you explain to me why you recommend synthetic over cedar? "super food"? is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right the one for her? is this really any be
sweetest thing i'd ever seen ♪ >> the music i'm listening to now, if i went to your house or most white people's places i don't hear this kind of music, because your culture, your woman didn't leave you, your woman didn't slip off on you like our women because you didn't have no money. you had money to keep your woman. your songs are like ♪ when that train comes around and the folsom prison and the folsom prison ♪ ♪ y'all come y'all come whatever it is, that's different. chinese...
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to pursue this or not. >> ron allen at the white house for us. i know you were listening to pete there. and we have the reaction of the president. as pete points out, this was not a defined supreme court ruling about executive overreach, but the frustration from the president, it was noticeable. >> reporter: yes. because -- yes, in a legal sense, it does nothing. but as a practical matter, as a political matter, it thwarts the president's efforts to give legal status to these millions of people. this has been a huge priority of his administration. his whole reason for running for election to be president. >> right. >> reporter: perhaps. he -- so what's he going to do? he's going to do everything he can to try to make sure hillary clinton wins in november. because this is an issue to be fought another day. here is some of what the president had to say in that respect. >> now we've got a choice about who we're going to be as a country, what we want to teach our kid, and how we want to be represented in congress and in the white house. we're going t
to pursue this or not. >> ron allen at the white house for us. i know you were listening to pete there. and we have the reaction of the president. as pete points out, this was not a defined supreme court ruling about executive overreach, but the frustration from the president, it was noticeable. >> reporter: yes. because -- yes, in a legal sense, it does nothing. but as a practical matter, as a political matter, it thwarts the president's efforts to give legal status to these...
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white house race will result in. would you commit to the voters of florida you would serve a full six year term. >> here's what i'm not going to do anymore is make these unequivocal statements about anything. number one, i don't know who the next president of the united states will be and number two, if i was looking to run for president in 2020 getting back in a competitive race at the most competitive seat in the country is risky and probably not the best way forward. i can tell you i'm prepared dom back and dedicate my heart and soul to this place as hard as i've ever done. if all i will ever be is a u.s. senator from florida and make a difference, i'll be at peace with that. >> reporter: just to be clear, you will not rule out running in 2020 even though a senate term would extend for six years? >> i just learned perhaps the hard way to stop talking about things you can't predict in the future and hypotheticals. it's not my plan. if it were i wouldn't run for re-election. it is not the stake you run and it's a ri
white house race will result in. would you commit to the voters of florida you would serve a full six year term. >> here's what i'm not going to do anymore is make these unequivocal statements about anything. number one, i don't know who the next president of the united states will be and number two, if i was looking to run for president in 2020 getting back in a competitive race at the most competitive seat in the country is risky and probably not the best way forward. i can tell you i'm...
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white house. we are going to have to make a decision. we'll make our feds and never have the chance to get right with the law or whether we are going to give them a chance just li just -- we are going to have to decide whether we are the people accepting or are we actually valued families and keeping us together. we'll have to decide whether we are a people who'll continue to educate the brightest children and whether we encourage them to new jobs. these are questions that voters have to ask themselves and have to answer in notifvember. these are issues that'll be debated over candidates. in november, americans are going to have to make a decision about what we care about and who we are. i promise you this though, sooner or later, immigration reform will get it done. congress is not going to be able to ignore america forever. it is a matter of what. and i can say that with confidence because we have seen our history and we get these spasms politics -- and then our tradition and history and our bet
white house. we are going to have to make a decision. we'll make our feds and never have the chance to get right with the law or whether we are going to give them a chance just li just -- we are going to have to decide whether we are the people accepting or are we actually valued families and keeping us together. we'll have to decide whether we are a people who'll continue to educate the brightest children and whether we encourage them to new jobs. these are questions that voters have to ask...
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the white house, they put% on the north portico to wait for him. do you remember that? john mccain did not appear. president bush sort of did a little dance at one point. then he did a different little dance. kind of a softshoe tap dance thing. then he did that thing where you lean into the wind and you pretend like the wind is holding you up. he was out there for a long time, it was very awkward. eventually they finally did get john mccain out there. president bush endorsed him. he said at one point, if he wants my pretty face standing by his side at one of these rallies, i'll be glad to show up. turns out john mccain did not want that, after that initial very awkward presidential endorse in the meantime 2008, george w. bush never again appeared at a john mccain event that was open to the public. not one. one awkward afternoon with the president, with the toxic approval rating, was enough. thank you very much. presidential endorsements for their potential successor, they're tricky. they're almost always a mixed bag or worse. george w. bush was so
the white house, they put% on the north portico to wait for him. do you remember that? john mccain did not appear. president bush sort of did a little dance at one point. then he did a different little dance. kind of a softshoe tap dance thing. then he did that thing where you lean into the wind and you pretend like the wind is holding you up. he was out there for a long time, it was very awkward. eventually they finally did get john mccain out there. president bush endorsed him. he said at one...